San Francisco 49ers RB Marcus Lattimore (knee) has a $1.7 million insurance policy on his contract that will compensate him should Lattimore choose to retire. Lattimore took out the policy during his junior year at South Carolina. In order to collect on the $1.7 million, Lattimore would have to file a claim and to have a doctor physically rule him unable to play.

San Francisco 49ers RB Marcus Lattimore (knee) returned to practice this week, but he was not on the sidelines for the Week 9 game against the St. Louis Rams, and is taking some time to contemplate his football future, a source said Sunday, Nov. 2. Lattimore experienced soreness in his right knee after two days of practices, and he is deciding if he wants to continue his comeback attempt.

San Francisco 49ers RB Marcus Lattimore (knee) did not practice Friday, Oct. 31, because of soreness in his right knee, according to a source. Lattimore's status for the season is up in the air at this point.

San Francisco 49ers RB Marcus Lattimore (knee) will make his season debut on the practice field Wednesday, Oct. 29, and the team will have three weeks to evaluate whether to bring him off the Reserve/Non-Football Injury list. It's unknown how Lattimore will factor into the running back mix if he returns.